Book meme pt 5
14 Aug 2016 16:0017: What do you think about movie/tv adaptations?
I don't like audiovisual media since all the plot-important stuff will be whispered unclearly and there'll be way too much stuff at MAXIMUM LOUD and all the actors will look kinda identical anyway. So, uh, I won't watch them.
18: Favorite booktuber(s)
I don't do audiovisual media.
19: Book that you call your child.
I haven't written any books yet. If I do, I might call them my cellulosekiddies or something.
20: A character you like but you really, really shouldn't.
In the "this character is 100% Problematic" way or the "this character is a villain and the author doesn't want us to sympathize" way?
If the former, then most recently Dazhis Athmaza. Nothing quite like getting into a character's head to make them understandable and appealing. Dazhis is interesting.
If the latter, well, I don't recall offhand, but I've read a lot of books where the protagonist was sufficiently annoying enough that I ended up rooting for the villain.
I don't like audiovisual media since all the plot-important stuff will be whispered unclearly and there'll be way too much stuff at MAXIMUM LOUD and all the actors will look kinda identical anyway. So, uh, I won't watch them.
18: Favorite booktuber(s)
I don't do audiovisual media.
19: Book that you call your child.
I haven't written any books yet. If I do, I might call them my cellulosekiddies or something.
20: A character you like but you really, really shouldn't.
In the "this character is 100% Problematic" way or the "this character is a villain and the author doesn't want us to sympathize" way?
If the former, then most recently Dazhis Athmaza. Nothing quite like getting into a character's head to make them understandable and appealing. Dazhis is interesting.
If the latter, well, I don't recall offhand, but I've read a lot of books where the protagonist was sufficiently annoying enough that I ended up rooting for the villain.